Custom Search

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

We All Need to Step-up and Help the President

Good Morning Papamoka Bloggers - I knew it would happen, but I hoped it would take longer to coalesce. In addition to the no-no-no GOP, President Obama is beginning to face opposition from both leading and rank-and-file Democrats on critical issues such as housing, global warming, and tax haven legislation. The signs are ominous, and the American people's critical change agenda may suffer damage if we don't watch it.

As usual, the bought-and-paid-for (to varying degrees) Washington insiders are ignoring the voters and making decisions based on special interest politics. We must stand ready to help the President!

It's the usual cast of characters. While most of them are committee leaders, there are also some junior members jumping into the debate. It almost makes you wonder who's paying their salary. Eliminating corporate tax loop-holes that hurt the middle-class has been an issue since President Kennedy. President Obama is right to try and tackle it, considering the fact that he campaigned on it - openly and honestly. Unfortunately, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) called for “further study” within minutes of the president’s announcement yesterday. That is the first step in trying to KILL something in DC speak.

The same kinds of responses are coming from Senator Barbara Boxer (I intend to write to her soon), as well as Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel (D-NY) and Committee Member Joseph Crowley (D-NY). We cannot allow their special interest alliances to undermine the President's effort to restructure the tax code to help honest American business. Eliminating tax loop-holes and shutting down tax havens is crucial to improving fairness in the American tax system.

Global warming is also at risk. It has a tremendous ally in my Congressman Henry Waxman (D-CA) who did a wonderful thing after he ousted Michigan Democrat John Dingell earlier this year taking over the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee. Dingell was a close ally of the auto industry who aimed to water down any global warming legislation. Unfortunately, 14-term Congressman Rich Boucher (D-VA) is fighting hard to keep the fossil fuel companies happy. He has many allies, mostly from coal producing states. President Obama's "green economy" is at risk from many Democrats - as well as ALL Republicans.

It's incredible to think just how many "enemies" President Obama faces on every issue. Housing and the economy are probably the most complicated, so let's just say that he has dark forces massing on all fronts. Change in Washington is never easy, and President Obama is trying to pull off a miracle - for our future. We need him to succeed. What many Americans fail to understand is just how BROKEN the system is today. He's trying to repair it, while making improvements. The man is undoubtedly incredible, but he may need a miracle. The odds are against him.

So, I'm asking everybody who understands this critical situation to please contact your representatives to give President Obama and his "change agenda" as much support as possible. The dark forces representing the broken status quo, supported by special interest millions, have taken over politicians on both sides of the aisle. It's important for us, the American people, to do whatever we can to support POSITIVE CHANGE.

If you agree with the President on any one of his many initiatives, then step-up and support him with an email or phone call to your Senators or Congresspeople in DC. It's the least we can do considering all that he's trying to do for us.

Michael Boh
Papamoka's Left Coast Contributor
from Our Rants & Raves Blog

PS - If you decide to take action, here are a few links that may help you. Email President Obama, and/or your national elected officials. If you wish to call, simply call the White House at 202-456-1414, or the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121. I also suggest you contact your local newspaper. Please let them all know how feel. President Obama needs our help.

Labels: , , , ,

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

4 Comments:

Anonymous Infidel753 said...

Max Baucus (D-MT) called for “further study” within minutes of the president’s announcement yesterday.

Funny how there's always enough time and money for further study, but never enough to apply what we already know.

2:24 PM  
Blogger B.J. said...

Michael:

Your sincerity in fighting for your country takes my breath away! This is such a good post.

I am a realist, and it pained me to see all the idealists – particularly all the young folks who helped elect Obama – believe that he would be sworn in as president and immediately produce miracles. I pray the cold, hard facts of how Washington works do not discourage the young.

It’s not just the politicians who are balking Obama. For some time now, I’ve gotten emailed material from Democratic friends – one-issue folk – who are criticizing Obama. Makes you want to throw your hands up and scream!

Imagine the weight on Obama’s shoulders, trying to please every voting-age American. It can’t be done. He will prevail, because he apparently is a man of principle and conviction, and I don’ think he gives a damn about winning a popularity contest.

Above all, I think he is as sincere as you about making this country a better place – and a beacon for the world.

I’m trying to compile a list of Time’s 100 Most Influential Persons for DemWit. Google that with Barack Obama at the end and read what British PM Gordon Brown says about our president!

BJ

6:42 AM  
Blogger Michael Boh said...

Thanks for the kind words BJ - I think you're a fighter too. It will be interesting to watch to see how much political capital Obama has to spend, and what problems he's able to solve in the end. I think he knows he's fighting for some of the most important changes in American history. Wow, what a time to be alive - both great and scary! MB

9:05 AM  
Blogger TankerDad said...

"I don’t think he gives a damn about winning a popularity contest."

B.J. the man has already said it isnt enough for him to just be president, he has to be an important president. He loves the lime light. He loves being a celebrity, and so does his wife *even more so*. He loves his celebrity status, thats what helped him win, and thats what he plans to help make his choices stick.

Not a characteristic I see as beneficial to a president, wanting to be a celebrity rather than stirring the water.

10:19 PM  

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home